Arw -3. the body transitions

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TransitionsTransitions=sentence and paragraph =sentence and paragraph

connectorsconnectors

NeitherNeither

ThisThis

NorNor

ThatThat

Neither this nor Neither this nor thatthat

Transitions are thought Transitions are thought connectorsconnectors

That whichThat which Those areThose are These areThese are There areThere are This isThis is ThereforeTherefore TherebyThereby WhateverWhatever WhoeverWhoever WhomeverWhomever WhereverWherever WherebyWhereby

Transition to an exampleTransition to an example

For exampleFor exampleTo illustrateTo illustrateOne case involvesOne case involvesA good example isA good example isAs an illustrationAs an illustrationAs an example ofAs an example of

More discussion transitionsMore discussion transitions

NonethelessNonetheless NeverthelessNevertheless ButBut DespiteDespite However,However, OtherwiseOtherwise In spite ofIn spite of Regardless ofRegardless of In other wordsIn other words

And make-a-point transitionsAnd make-a-point transitions To start withTo start with In factIn fact The point hereThe point here MoreoverMoreover Firstly,Firstly, First of all,First of all, Secondly,Secondly, Second of all,Second of all, Thirdly,Thirdly, Third of all,Third of all, LastlyLastly Last of allLast of all

And finally—And finally—concluding transitionsconcluding transitions

Finally,Finally, In conclusion,In conclusion, In summary,In summary, At lastAt last As a final example,As a final example, To concludeTo conclude To summarizeTo summarize To sum upTo sum up To endTo end

Remember to use in-text Remember to use in-text citationscitations

According to Smith (2007)…According to Smith (2007)… In the Shakespeare play In the Shakespeare play OthelloOthello

(1622)…(1622)…Barnet et al. (2005) pointed out that Barnet et al. (2005) pointed out that

……As per the ideas found in Albert As per the ideas found in Albert

(2004)…(2004)…

The EndThe End